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    The Hero's Journey

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    uneventful by those who live there. Often the heroes are considered odd by those in the ordinary world and possess some ability or characteristic that makes them feel out-of-place.  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Dorothy in Kansas  The Hobbit: Bilbo Baggins in Hobbiton  Star Wars: Luke Skywalker on Tatooine  The Lion King: Simba at Pride Rock THE CALL TO ADVENTURE For heroes to begin their journeys‚ they must be called away from the ordinary world. Fantastic quests don’t happen in everyday life

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    Heroism redefined Lord of the Rings J. R. R. Tolkien Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings trilogy‚ offers the reader a truly compelling picture of the world of Middle-earth. The author‚ in great detail‚ depicts a complex reality which abounds in a whole variety of creatures‚ cultures‚ languages and histories. If we take a closer look on Tolkien’s masterpiece we will easily notice a complexity of themes‚ motifs‚ symbols which add to the semantic richness of the

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    normally would have been. One of the most important points in the movie is when the fellowship of the ring was created because it aided those involved in the mission to remember their oath to the demise of the ring. The strong will of the men aiding Frodo was something that one ended up admiring in the film. In return for their loyalty and self-control those strong enough to withstand the temptation of the ring ended up victorious and successful in the film. One of the first people to become tempted

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    This cave had been the heart of countless stories about brave knights and noble lords who had ventured into its depths on a quest to conquer the monstrous beast within. But the unsuspecting Frodo did not recognise where he was: Shelob’s Lair. As he came to its entrance the most repulsive and pungent smell he had ever encountered assaulted his nose. The disgusting stench pervaded his entire body; it left him retching violently. His stomach churned and even as he scrambled backwards‚ away from the

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    that both Beowulf and Frodo are both heroes even though they act very different and their stories are different. The next thing is the two heroes both go on a journey. They both have someone they can depend on. For Beowulf this would be Wiglaf who helps him defeat the dragon even though Beowulf killed it. For Frodo his friend Sam is the one he can deepened on. Sam tried to kept Frodo from falling into temptation of the ring‚ he saved Frodo from the Orcs‚ and he helped carry Frodo up the mountain. The

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    Exam Paper 2 12 November 2012 Good vs. Evil in the Middle Earth Tolkien was clear in the books The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings that the struggle between good and evil would be never-ending. Right after the Valar vanquished Melkor‚ Sauron emerged in the Middle Earth and forged the Rings of Power to bring it all under his control. Not only do the seeds of evil continue to grow in Middle Earth‚ but also the dark conditions in which they grow continue to spread. As the sources of light

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    Vol. III - THE RETURN OF THE KINGS: Everyone except Frodo and Sam arrives at the kingdom of Gondor‚ and though the people of Gondor are amazed and frightened at first by the huge army of walking trees that accompany them‚ everyone smiles and accepts them when Gandalf and Aragorn reveal themselves. The brothers Denethor and Boromir‚ however‚ see that Aragorn brings knowledge from the North which will give their kingship over to Faramir‚ the true King‚ and so they secretly conspire against him. And

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    "The best servant does his work unseen‚" stated by Oliver Wendell Holmes‚ Sr. in The Poet at the Breakfast Table‚ strongly epitomizes the significance of people that transcends in their roles as being a servant to assist in another’s greater cause. Their heroism usually goes unnoticed until the greatest times of need‚ and their role becomes the defining moment of a great victory. Through all facets of literature‚ film‚ life and its experiences‚ archetypes of loyal retainers appear as underlying roles

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    Return of the King. During the overpowering scene where the One Ring possesses Frodo‚ we can see a close up shot where he has the One Ring in his hand and is about to put the ring on. This alternately forces Frodo to undergo an imaginative journey as he believes the Ring is part of his identity and has altered his perspective on life‚ as he has forgotten his former self. Eerie music is also present in the scene where Frodo has been lured into a cave with a giant spider by Gollum‚ The music creates

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    control and their parents try to separate them. Their fixation drives them to brutally murdering Pauline’s mother with half a brick enclosed in a old stocking. In the Lord of the Rings it is the climax where after all the problems and complications Frodo has had to overcome with the ring he can’t and won’t throw the ring in to the fire of the Mountain of Doom which shows the

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